Aug 29, 2016

With the 14th annual New York Burlesque Festival coming up so soon, I thought it would be fun to share the acts I have done at the festival in years past. This is the 4th year I am in the festival, so honored! Last year I won the "Busy Bee" Golden Pasties award for "the performer who multi-tasks the most backstage" - and funnily enough, I got too busy that night to make it to the award ceremony to accept the award. How fitting!

But this year I am going for "The Hustler" award "for the performer with the biggest hustle" - if you like to nominate me, CLICK HERE! Voting is closing this Friday. Winners for each category will be announced on Sunday, Oct 2 at the Golden Pasties Awards show. Thank you in advance!

I will be performing this year on Saturday, Oct 1 at BBKing. I highly, highly recommend getting VIP tickets to this venue to maximize your experience. CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS!

Aug 24, 2016

To enter the raffle send $5 by PayPal to modministrymerch@gmail.com - only 40 entries are allowed so your chances of winning is super high!

I've teamed up with ModMinistry and Millie Fleur Couture for this fun raffle announcement! We are giving away this combo of 3: White As Snow feather earrings with Swarvoski crystals handstoned and all made by me, iridescent pink pearly pasties by Millie Fleur, and a darling baby pink harness by ModMinistry (who also makes all my harnesses).

Aug 22, 2016

I love fall because you don't perspire much, and you can wear the same dress a couple of days in a row and it won't smell like sweat!

I also love fall out of town trips because the drive is so beautiful, ironically, getting out of NYC is the key to living a happy life living in NYC. But if you dont own a car (or license for that matter), these out of town jaunts are just so precious and I get very excited for them.

On Saturday, October 8 I'll be heading up to Hawthorne, NJ for this spectacular show with Gal Friday and Trixie Little! This show will definitely sell out cause it's, um, amazing and the venue is awesome!!! I already love working with the ArtxSoul producers who are SO on top of their game, having this flyer out and ticketing link ready already. People after my heart. If you live near Hawthorne, please come by and introduce yourself!

Aug 17, 2016

I took a spontaneous trip out of the city yesterday. Rented a car from the neighborhood, put Chewie in her travel bag, and we hit the road with no plans. Originally we were going to Bear Mountain but about 20 minutes after we crossed the GW Bridge, we stumbled upon a little town called Piermont in Upper Hudson. We were hungry so we pulled over and found a cute French bistro with sidewalk seating. The town was quiet and the weather was perfect. Not nearly as hot and humid as the city when you don't have all these high rises trapping the heat. We stopped by some of the shops that were open and went into a well-curated, upscale Manhanttan-y boutique shop called The Editor where the pretty owner mentioned that a new boutique hotel had just opened in nearby Nyack called The Time.

I looked up the rates on Hotel Tonight right away and found a great deal for $120 a night! What sold it was the pool and interior decor for me. So we booked ourselves in, found a Target nearby, bought some bathing suits on the clearance rack, and I bought a bottle of foundation and a pair of lace underwear. What I love most about doing my Hotel Photo Series is the challenge of working with what is available. Day light, interior light, whatever clothes I have with me. And in this case, we had nothing. I didn't even have makeup other than the standard red lipstick in my day-to-day purse.

Aug 15, 2016

If you have never heard of it, but you love (like me) any of these subjects:

strong female lead

fallen women

injustice done to women (especially by men)

followed by revenge by said women to above men

heroines

girl gangs, female outlaws

Then by all means rent it on YouTube for $3.99. Helen Slater who also played Supergirl (1984) is the lead, and a very young Christian Slater plays her younger brother and is BLONDE in this movie.

This film was seminal in the education of what I call, "Becoming American". Some other influences included Jordache Jeans commercials and the sisters band Heart in their late 80s look and sound. I didn't see Billie Jean until a couple years after it was released when it was on cable TV re-run. I watched every time it was on. I was completely in awe of this awesome, bad ass female lead. My family have only been living in the States for 3 years, and we were in Houston by then. Since this film takes place in Corpus Christie, TX, the environment such as the mall scene and the driving scenes resonated with familiarity, and the central characters who were "trailer trash" were true to life to me since we also lived in the poor part of town (although not in a trailer park) in one of those all utilities-included low-income apartments. This film was real and, to me, it held the key to understanding American kids and thus unlocking the complexities of fitting in (aka: project immigrant assimilation).

So from this movie I formulated in my young mind:

"American" meant blonde and tanned

poor kids are maybe nicer and more tolerant of people who are different

sporty guys who wear popped collars are assholes

older men in positions of power are NOT to be trusted

introduction to Pat Benatar for the first time - mind blown

I just re-watched it this weekend and I was reminded of how non-diverse films and tv used to be in the late 80s to 90s. There were hardly any people of color in this film, and that seemed very odd in light of present day's more true-to-life presentation of America's demographic.

But some things still remain true in my mind like I still think guys who wear popped collars are assholes, older men in positions of power are not to be trusted, but I no longer think to be American you have to be blonde and tanned, because later on when I was a pre-teen, I encountered The Lost Boys and I said, fuck this shit. I'm going to that side.

By the way check out the fashion in this film, remind you of any hipsters you know? Haha!

Aug 11, 2016

I am really looking forward to next month - FALL! I will be heading home to Texas to drop Chewie off at my parents then fly north to headline the 4th Annual Edmonton Burlesque Festival, then back to Texas to be a part of Viva Dallas Burlesque show. I'll be rounding out September at home in the 14th Annual (!) New York Burlesque Festival! I'll be performing in the Saturday Night Spectacular, and tickets ARE on sale now. I am also excited to go to Montreal to headline Scarlett James' Montreal Burlesque Festival in October. What all this means.... I need to make a lot more feather earrings to vend at all three festivals. I have been running low on stock but I finally found the right lurex thread weight to interweave into the ostrich feathers for extra added sparkle and depth.

Aug 10, 2016

I am blogging again only because my good friend and fellow web-nerd Bettina May has inspired me to start doing it again. Blogging is hard, ask anyone who ever aspired to be a blogger. You start and eventually you stop. Cause it's damn hard! And I was an English major with a focus in creative writing, and it's STILL hard. But since I revamped my web site CALAMITYCHANG.COM with a lot of new fangled bells and whistles like parallax navigation, video background, cinemagraphs, subscriber newsletter, and more - I feel rejunevated! Most importantly, the new SHOP interface looks and functions SO much smoother for buying my feather earrings.